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Automatically categorize business expenses in HoneyBook Balance

Automatically categorize business expenses in HoneyBook Balance to track spending, simplify bookkeeping, and maximize tax-deductible business expenses

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HoneyBook Balance automatically categorizes business expenses every time you use your HoneyBook Balance Visa® debit card—helping you stay organized, understand where your money goes, and prepare for tax season with less effort. Each transaction is assigned a tax-ready category based on common IRS business expense classifications, so you can confidently track spending and identify potential deductions.

This article explains how automatic expense categorization works, where to view and edit categories, and what each category includes.


How automatic expense categorization works

When you pay for something using your HoneyBook Balance Visa® debit card, HoneyBook Balance automatically assigns 2 types of categories to the transaction:

  1. Tax category: Used to determine the appropriate tax treatment of the expense, for example, deductible vs. non-deductible

  2. Category: A spending classification that helps you track and analyze where your money goes, for example, advertising, travel, or office supplies

Because categorization is automatic, no setup is required.

View or update an expense category

  1. From the navigation menu, select Finance > Balance

  2. Find the expense in the “Transactions” table

  3. Select the transaction to view or update its category

📣 Note

If a transaction is still pending, you won’t be able to assign or change its tax category until it clears.


Business expense categories in HoneyBook Balance

Category

What it includes

Common examples

Advertising and marketing

Costs to promote your business

Website hosting, social ads, email marketing, branded swag

Bank and transaction fees

Financial and processing fees

Monthly bank fees, Stripe or PayPal fees, Etsy merchant fees

Charitable contributions

Donations to qualifying organizations

Nonprofits (C corporation deductible, others may itemize personally)

Client gifts

Business gifts to clients or employees

Holiday gifts (up to $25 per person per year)

Commissions and fees

Sales and referral payouts

Affiliate payments, sales commissions

Continuing education and training

Skill-building and professional development

Courses, certifications, conferences

Contract labor

Payments to non-employees

Freelancers, contractors, outsourced services

Gas and fuel

Vehicle-related business costs

Fuel, insurance, maintenance (or mileage rate)

Home office expenses

Business use of your home

Rent portion, utilities, depreciation

Insurance

Business insurance premiums

Liability, professional indemnity, equipment

Interest

Interest on business borrowing

Business loans, credit cards, lines of credit

Legal and professional services

Advisory and compliance services

Lawyers, accountants, consultants

Licenses

Required business registrations

Business licenses, professional certifications

Meals with clients

Business meals and entertainment

Client lunches (generally 50% deductible)

Office expenses

General office costs

Miscellaneous office charges

Office supplies

Day-to-day office items

Paper, pens, software subscriptions

Payroll taxes

Employer-paid payroll taxes

Social Security, Medicare, Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA)

Payroll wages

Employee compensation

Salaries, bonuses, benefits

Personal

Non-business transactions

Personal expenses paid from business account

Rent

Business rentals or leases

Office space, equipment rentals

Shipping and postage

Delivery and mailing costs

Postage, shipping labels

Supplies

Job-specific materials

Photography or event supplies

Tolls and parking

Vehicle-related fees

Parking meters, toll roads

Travel airfare

Transportation for business travel

Flights, trains, rideshare

Travel lodging

Overnight business accommodations

Hotels, short-term stays

Travel meals

Meals during business travel

Travel meals (generally 50% deductible)

Utilities

Essential services

Electricity, phone, internet (home office portion only)


Why this matters for tax season

Accurate expense categorization helps you:

  • Identify tax-deductible business expenses

  • Prepare cleaner financial reports

  • Reduce manual bookkeeping

  • Share organized records with your accountant

📚 Tip

You can always manually update a category if an expense was misclassified—HoneyBook Balance is designed to be flexible as your business grows.


Still have questions? Feel free to send us a message by clicking the Question Mark icon on any HoneyBook page. Our team is always happy to help!

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